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Old 10-14-2003, 08:54 PM   #1
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We are taking our daughter and a friend to Disney in June, they will both be 21 by then, any suggestions to make the trip extra special? I heard Downtown Disney is fun, does it cost to get in at night or is it included in vacation packages? Any ideas will be appreciated! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Hi mouseinthehouse!

Pleasure Island is included in packages that include Ultimate Park Hoppers, and may be used as an option with Park Hopper Plus passes. I have never been there, so I can't speak to it, but other things your DD and her friend might enjoy include the Virgin Megastore (HUGE CD store in Downtown Disney), shopping in general, and possibly, DisneyQuest, if they enjoy video games at all.

Cirque de Soleil is incredible - pricey, but well worth it.

They would probably also enjoy one of the water parks.

If you are planning on venturing off of Disney property, Islands of Adventure (Universal) is a good choice for those that like thrill rides, and there is always the Belz Outlets for lots of shopping.

I'm sure there will be others that have some great suggestions for you, too! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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There is an admission to get into Pleasure Island, which I belive has dance & comedy clubs.
Downtown Disney has shops, big movie theater, Circ de solai (I know I didn't spell that right)
Planet Hollywood, Rainforest Cafe , DisneyQuest. Disney Quest has more than video games, theres places to make your own roller coaster, your own toys, virtual reality stuff. Cheesecake Factory which is great. The passporter book has great discriptions of DQ. Have Fun.
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Thanks everyone for the great suggestions!! I have not heard about the large cd shop or the Cheesecake Factory. The live band idea is really great. When the kids are 21 they want to be independent but we want them safe too! Thanks again for all your help. [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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Pleasure Island is awesome. drinks tend to be a bit on the pricy side, but there is plenty of entertainment included with admission into the Island. I highly recommend the Adventurer's Club for a little bit of Disneyfied, yet less kid-friendly, fun. The characters there do a bit of a show and it's quite fun! KUNGALOOSH!!!!!!

Also, if they are playing that night, check out Frankie and the West End Boys at the West End stage. They are truly one of the best cover bands I've ever seen and there is something wonderful about being in the middle of the World, outside on a beautiful night, listening and dancing along with a really good band. Seeing that band also redefinied a few songs that I hear on the radio now. There are certain songs I never really cared for in the past, but now when I hear them, I'm once again dancing under the stars and the search lights.

That's about all I got to at PI, but I've heard some good things about the comedy club and from what I saw of Mannequins, I'll probably check it out next time I'm at the World.
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Normally 21 year olds think of themselves as adults and try to function as much like an adult as possible. Disney, in many people's minds, is an association closely linked with childhood. So a 21 year old might welcome things to do in Orlando that would seem more "adult". I'll never forget my first experience with Pleasure Island. I was floored at how it broke all my preconceptions of what Disney was about. Like was suggested earlier have the girls do some reading in guide books on Pleasure Island and they will get themselves psyched up for the trip, I'm sure.

I highly encourage that the girls get to visit it at least one night. I truly believe they will LOVE it. On my first visit, I remember dancing the night away at 8 trax with people aged 18 to 60. LOTS of fun!

Special note: Pleasure Island is a "nightclub area". There are hazards, just as with any nightclub around the country. Make sure the girls are aware there are local Orlando area guys who do go on the prowl for girls searching for an easy hook-up in Pleasure Island. Their thinking is they get to have some fun and the girls leave in a few days negating any responsibility on their part. This isn't something that is rampant or a huge problem, but just being aware will avoid any problems I think.
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DouglasE Thanks for your insight and precaution--other families can benefit from your advice too! We are so looking forward to our trip, when the kids are older it's a new way to enjoy their company and perception of WDW! Thanks for your tips! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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